Plugged-In Automotive Economy to intensify the water demand?

Posted on May 5, 2008. Filed under: Prius, alternative energy, environment, expantion, photovoltaics, toyota, transportation, wind energy | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Those are the arguments from Carey W. King and Michael E. Webber, from a published research work of February 20, 2008 at the American Chemical Society Publications. These two geologists working at Texas, are saying that converting light-duty vehicles from full gasoline power to electric power, either by converting hybrid electric vehicles to plug-in versions [...]

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Relieve for small Solar Power adopters

Posted on May 4, 2008. Filed under: alternative energy, energy, photovoltaics, solar | Tags: , , , , , , |

PV Powered have announces new power inverter offering the highest power input range, widening the input voltage range for flexibility. The new design provides maximum energy conversion for smaller photovoltaic installation fitting a wide variety of installations. The Extended Voltage Range (115-500VDC) products offer the industry’s lowest MPPT voltage and are the ideal choice for [...]

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Google investing $10 million in a new solar thermal power plant, eSolar Inc.

Posted on April 28, 2008. Filed under: alternative energy, energy, solar | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

1 Utility Scale Solar power plant, from the eSolar.com website, a new startup on solar thermal scalable electric power plants

eSolar Inc., was founded in 2007, has already closed $130 million in funding from several investors for scalable solar thermal power plants. The latest investor to join in the venture is Google.org, investing a $10 million [...]

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Marine Tidal Wave current Turbines, renewable clean electric power

Posted on April 27, 2008. Filed under: alternative energy, energy, expantion, tidal wave | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Here is an update on a new technology been used to generate electric power from oceanic wave tidal power. The technical theory is similar of the wind turbines, but in this scenario the mechanical body, generator and the blades are underwater. The blades harness the tidal wave energy producing a higher power output than wind [...]

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